ghost trigger on glock?

This is a discussion on ghost trigger on glock? within the Defensive Carry Guns forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; i have heard a lot of buzz about trigger mods being an issue on a carry gun; my 23 has a ghost ultimate 3.5lb on ...

I'm my opinion things like this are kind of gun urban legends. Like a prosecutor using reloaded ammo against you in court. If you want to take into consideration EVERYTHING that could POTENTIALLY be used against you in court then your talking about a seriously long list. As far as I am concerned the ghost trigger kit's on my G26 and G19 are safety features. They help me accurately hit the bad guy and the bad guy only making it safer for me and for innocent bystanders.

I just installed a a Ghost Rocket connector recently and it came out as quick as it went in. I hated what it did to my reset and I also how light it was. Just my opinion, but I have got so good at the .25 cent trigger job that I tend to favor that with a stock trigger. Why risk it if there is no need?

I'm my opinion things like this are kind of gun urban legends. Like a prosecutor using reloaded ammo against you in court. If you want to take into consideration EVERYTHING that could POTENTIALLY be used against you in court then your talking about a seriously long list. As far as I am concerned the ghost trigger kit's on my G26 and G19 are safety features. They help me accurately hit the bad guy and the bad guy only making it safer for me and for innocent bystanders.

kinda my sentiments. i am actually thinking about going back to the stock. not sure i like the reset. pull is much better but the reset suffers, guess it's give and take.

Glad I clicked on this. Been considering a rocket connector, but btwn the apparent reset issue and a point someone brought up elsewhere, I'm gonna pass. The other point was with the overtravel - why put your SD pistol in a condition so close to not working on purpose.

Glad I clicked on this. Been considering a rocket connector, but btwn the apparent reset issue and a point someone brought up elsewhere, I'm gonna pass. The other point was with the overtravel - why put your SD pistol in a condition so close to not working on purpose.

So on my install I had to sand down the connector (I was expecting this as they say some fitting is required) and indeed it did work, but for some reason my reset was not nearly as pronounced and I feel like my trigger was too light for a defensive firearm. I have done other drop in 3.5 connectors and they did not have this issue of being too light and effecting the reset. I am honestly a little perplexed on the reset issue and typically you should not be effecting that with this connector.

By the way just for point of reference, I am not a smiff by any means, but have done multiple projects that 99% people take their firearms to smiffs for.

I run Ghost tactical connectors in all of my Glocks, never had a problem with one that was properly installed. I'm not a huge fan of the Rocket with the overtravel stop, but I've shot them and they seem to work ok.

I also consider it a modification that makes the gun easier to hit with, thus safer because of the increased accuracy. If you think a prosecutor will make an issue about it, plan a good affirmative defense in advance.

just for the record I have a lone wolf 3.5 connector with a 6lb trigger spring and I like the set up.
Can the modifications be bought up in court; sure can but doubtful
and why need be if the shooting is good